Building Rehabilitation Award: The Anticetus Group for 425 Broadway. The group recently rehabbed the exterior and removed a first-story roof over the storefront. Also, Brian and Nicole Byrne for their work to 251 Clinton St., also known as Inniscarra, the former home of singer-songwriter Chauncey Olcott.

Adaptive Reuse Award: Linda and Conrad Zurich were honored for their building 14 Talford Place, the former Whitney Carriage House built in 1886. They converted the building into three condos. Also, Tom Roohan was recognized for 15 Vermont St., a former warehouse that is now two apartments.

425 Broadway.

Exterior Facade Initiative Award: Cecelia Frittelli and Richard Lockwood for their building at 143 Grand Ave., which houses their textile studio. Also, the Hottensen family was honored for their work to 99 Division St. Kay Owen was also honored for 47 Franklin St., one of the oldest homes in Saratoga. She repaired a lot of her home’s old aspects with Old Saratoga Restorations. Finally, Diedre and Michael Ladd were recognized for their work at 113 Regent St. The work included removing skylights, replacing the roof and exterior painting.